India Hosts 14 Nations at Goa Maritime Conclave to Tackle Ocean Security

The fifth Goa Maritime Conclave will be held on February 21, hosted by the Naval War College in Goa. Minister of State for Defence Sanjay Seth will join naval chiefs and maritime heads from 14 Indian Ocean Region nations. The conclave aims to address contemporary challenges like illegal fishing, piracy, and emerging cyber threats. It serves as a key forum for fostering regional cooperation and implementing collaborative security solutions.

Key Points: Goa Maritime Conclave 2024: India Leads IOR Security Talks

  • Hosted by Indian Navy Chief
  • Focus on IUU fishing & piracy
  • 14 IOR nations participating
  • Forum for collaborative solutions
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MoS Sanjay Seth to lead maritime security talks at Goa conclave on Feb 21

MoS Defence Sanjay Seth to lead discussions with naval chiefs from 14 nations on IUU fishing, piracy, and maritime security in the Indian Ocean.

"Common Maritime Security Challenges in the IOR - Progressing Line of Efforts to Mitigate Dynamic Threats - Official Statement"

Panaji, Feb 17

Minister of State for Defence, Sanjay Seth, will join maritime security experts from the Indian Ocean Region in generating solutions to contemporary challenges at the fifth edition of Goa Maritime Conclave on February 21, an official said on Tuesday.

Scheduled to be held at the Naval War College in Goa, Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi, Chief of the Naval Staff, will host Chiefs of Navies, heads of maritime forces, and senior representatives from 14 nations at the event, the official said in a statement.

The theme of this year's edition is 'Common Maritime Security Challenges in the IOR - Progressing Line of Efforts to Mitigate Dynamic Threats such as IUU Fishing and other Illegal Maritime Activities', the statement added.

The theme reflects the vital need to synergise, collaborate, and coordinate efforts among maritime nations with critical stakes in the Indian Ocean Region, the statement said.

Chiefs of navies, heads of maritime forces, and senior representatives from Bangladesh, Comoros, Indonesia, Kenya, Madagascar, Malaysia, Maldives, Mauritius, Myanmar, Seychelles, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Tanzania are expected to take part in the Conclave, it added.

The conclave will feature deliberations by eminent speakers and subject-matter experts focusing on real-time exchange of maritime information and joint efforts to strengthen capacities and capabilities.

Admiral Arun Prakash (Retd), former Chief of the Naval Staff, will deliver the keynote address.

The Goa Maritime Symposium (GMS) and Goa Maritime Conclave (GMC) were instituted in 2016 and 2017, respectively to foster collaborative thinking and mutual understanding between India and key maritime nations of the IOR, in consonance with the vision of MAHASAGAR (Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth Across Regions).

The Conclave continues to be an important forum for shaping and implementing collaborative solutions to maritime security challenges in the Indian Ocean Region.

The maritime domain in the IOR faces a wide spectrum of traditional and non-traditional challenges, with significant implications for regional security and livelihoods.

Threats such as maritime terrorism, contraband smuggling, Illegal, Unregulated and Unreported (IUU) fishing, piracy, armed robbery, and irregular migration continue to undermine the goal of safe and secure seas.

"Other emerging challenges, including climate change, cyber threats, and dark shipping, further exacerbate these risks. The transnational and multidimensional nature of these threats necessitates enhanced cooperation and effective collaborative mechanisms among partner countries," the statement said.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who follows maritime policy, the inclusion of 'dark shipping' and cyber threats on the agenda is crucial. The Indian Ocean is a vital global artery. Collaborative security is not an option, it's a necessity.
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Priya S
Excellent step! Our navy has been doing great work. Hosting 14 nations shows our growing stature. Hope the talks lead to concrete action, especially on piracy and smuggling. More power to the Indian Navy!
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Rohit P
While the conclave is a good platform, I hope it moves beyond just talk. We need real-time intelligence sharing and joint patrols. Sometimes these meetings feel like a formality. Action on the ground is what matters.
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Michael C
The theme addressing climate change impacts is smart. Sea level rise and changing weather patterns are security threats too. Glad to see a holistic approach. India's MAHASAGAR vision seems comprehensive.
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Kavya N
Goa is the perfect place for this. A beautiful, peaceful setting for such important discussions. Security of the Indian Ocean is directly linked to our economic growth. Proud moment for our coastal state!

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